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When is West Ham v Bournemouth? Saturday, February 21st 2026.
What time is kick-off for West Ham v Bournemouth?12:15pm, UK time.
Where is West Ham v Bournemouth being played? London Stadium, London.
How can I watch West Ham v Bournemouth? Live on Sky Sports Main Event from 5pm.
Things appeared grim for West Ham United after back-to-back defeats to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest at the turn of the year. However, a run of five victories in their last seven matches across all competitions has reignited optimism among the Hammers faithful.
Even with that resurgence, they still sit three points adrift of safety in the Premier League. Much of their renewed hope rests on the shoulders of Crysencio Summerville, who has been in scintillating form, netting six times in his last seven outings. The forward is beginning to evoke memories of a Carlos Tevez-style great escape.
Now, the pressing question remains: can the Hammers secure a crucial victory over Bournemouth to keep their survival hopes alive?
DRAW: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd. Tuesday 10th February 2026.WIN: Burnley 0-2 West Ham. Saturday 7th February 2026.LOSS: Chelsea 2-3 West Ham. Saturday 31stth January 2026.WIN: West Ham 3-1 Sunderland. Saturday 24th January 2026.
After a brief wobble in midseason, AFC Bournemouth have rediscovered their rhythm and now sit ninth in the Premier League table. Many predicted that the departure of star forward Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City would stall their momentum, but the Cherries have responded impressively, claiming four wins from their last six league outings.
With no involvement in the FA Cup last weekend, they’ve benefited from an extended break and a week and a half on the training ground to prepare for this fixture. Now, their focus turns to narrowing the gap to the European places with another vital victory.
WIN: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth. Tuesday 10th February 2026.DRAW: Bournemouth 1-1 Aston Villa. Saturday 7th February 2026.WIN: Wolves 0-2 Bournemouth. Saturday 31stth January 2026.WIN: Bournemouth 3-2 Liverpool. Saturday 24th January 2026.
To see all the West Ham v Bournemouth betting stats and form, visit our pricing page to view our Pre-Match betting stats table or hover over/tap the chart image to see previous outcomes for that particular market.
There is nothing to split the two sides odds wise with both sides priced at 31/20 to get all three points on Spreadex’s fixed odds market (11/8 on our 2 Up early payout Match Odds market) and the draw priced at 13/5.
Eleven of AFC Bournemouth’s last 12 matches have seen both sides find the net, highlighting a strong recent trend for goals at both ends. A repeat of that outcome this Saturday is priced at 4/9.
For those expecting goals alongside a decisive result, Both Teams To Score and a Bournemouth victory is available at 29/10. The same 29/10 price is also offered for Both Teams To Score and a win for West Ham.
Our football spread betting prices have nothing separating the two sides with a Goal Supremacy quote of West Ham/Bournemouth -0.1 – 0.1. This means a 'buy' bet at 0.1 would need a West Ham win to start turning a profit (e.g. one goal win would win 0.9x your stake, two goal win would win 1.9x your stake etc.).
A -0.1 'sell' bet would need a Bournemouth win to turn a profit (e.g. Bournemouth one goal win would win 0.9x your stake, a two goal win would win 1.9x your stake etc.).
Our spread betting Total Goals line is 3.2 – 3.4. So a 3.4 'buy' bet would need at least four goals to be scored in the match to start turning a profit. Conversely, a ‘3.2’ sell bet would need three goals or less to be scored in the match to turn a profit.
Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit. E.g. a 3.4 'buy' Total Goals bet would lose 3.4x your stake if the match ended 0-0. In the 0.1 'buy' Supremacy bet example above, if the game ended in a draw you would lose 0.1x your stake, if the game ended in a Bournemouth one goal win then it would lose 1.1x your stake etc. And in the -0.1 'sell' Supremacy example above, the bet would lose 0.1x your stake on a draw and 1.1x your stake on a one goal West Ham win etc.
Price Boosts are typically available on the Spreadex website the day before the game, so it’s worth checking back closer to kick-off for enhanced odds. In addition, Spreadex also features ‘Popular Bet-Builders’, specially curated by their in-house pricing team to highlight fan-favourite betting combinations.
West Ham drew with Man Utd last time out in the league with Benjamin Sesko scoring a dramatic 90th minute equaliser to break West Ham hearts. For Saturday’s game the Last Match Goal spread betting market has a spread of 68 – 71. This means another 90th minute goal would win 19x your stake if you were to ‘buy’ at 71.
Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit. So for example if the Last Match Goal was scored in the 45th minute, a ‘buy’ at 71 would lose 26x times your stake.
Spreadex offers a wide range of football spread betting prices on West Ham v Bournemouth, as well as traditional sportsbook/fixed odds prices.
Some of these markets include options such as Player Goal Minutes (the aggregate minutes of the goals scored by a named player in a match), Shirt Numbers (the aggregate of the shirt numbers of all goalscorers in a match), Bookings Points (based on 10 points per yellow, 25 per red), Corners, Team Leading Minutes, Match Performance and many, many more.
See our football spread betting education centre to see examples of how spread betting works, watch short explainer videos and try interactive betting widgets to see how win or loss levels work on different bets.
Visit our football spread betting education area here.
Remember that with spread betting, get the bet wrong and losses can exceed your stake/deposit so it's important you understand how each market works before setting an appropriate stake size for your bet.
Please note that this preview is not designed to offer any betting advice or suggestions. All prices quoted correct as of 4pm 12th February. Price Boosts and other markets will be added closer to kick-off time.
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